
I wrote
a short entry a while ago about the latest music video by Insane Clown Posse titled
Miracles. To my surprise, some of the readers said they were fans of the duo, even attending their yearly Gathering of the Juggalos - a mega-festival for horrorcore rap bands. There was some back-and-forth in the comments in regards to the band's allegedly terrible music and gimmickry, so I wanted to give my two cents. I was being a little dishonest in that linked post when I said I had no association with the culture since, admittedly, I've had a fascination with juggalos since high school.
I experienced my share of fads as a stupid, hormonal pre-teen and dabbled in just about everything. From the gangster wannabe to the weepy emo kid. But after a while, you have to draw a line and realize that you can't be so obsessed with one facet of your life that you base your livelihood on it. We can't cling to fads as we grow older without expecting at least a little social backlash, especially when the way you dress and act deviates from social norms. That's the kind of mindset I want to have when I talk about juggalos.
Frankly, the culture has always seemed like a huge marketing gimmick to me. I've listened to the earlier albums by ICP (The Jokers Cards) and there's a lot of lyrical emphasis on being an outcasted freak. Most of their popular songs (
Homies,
Juggalo Family) just constantly reiterate a mantra of what it is to be a juggalo that it's almost like
they're not even convinced that being a juggalo is great, like a really half-hearted sales pitch. I think what they do is they prey on impressionable kids by force-feeding them a message of being around people who are just like you, building a sense of brotherhood through music and concerts and hawking their merchandise all the while. Not unlike a cult.
Okay, maybe that's a little harsh. There are, I believe, some redeeming qualities to juggalo-ism. One of my old friends in high school was a juggalette. When it came to personality, she was the sweetest, if not a little strange. She had only a few friends who were willing to label themselves as juggalo, so the bulk of her juggalo "family" she met through gatherings. Whenever she attended shows, she would tell me how much fun she had and how awesome everybody was. On the flip side to what I feel is a self-mocking gimmick of a musical subculture, there's a lot of emphasis on family and friendship and lending a hand to fellow juggalos when they're down on their luck. I guess that's pretty cool since you don't see that with a lot of subcultures that are birthed from music.
I've been told that being a juggalo is something you have to experience first-hand in order to judge. And that you'll know, "in a blissful shower of Faygo cola, that the members of the Dark Carnival have welcomed you as one of its own" - a direct quote that a juggalo sent me a while ago. That doesn't sound too appealing to me, but to each his own, I guess.
What do you guys think of Juggalos?
Comments (24)
Dude Ima shorten it here: They look dumb as shit.
I thought I was one.
my boyfriend's a big juggalo and so are his friends. i don't really mind, ill listen to them with him along with twiztid and boondox. but i'm more of a strange music person (i.e tech n9ne, krizz kaliko, kutt kalhoun) honestly, i do think some of their lyrics are gimmicky and sometimes make no sense - but i've come to relize that what they do best is make people feel like they're not alone and that they're part of a huge family where everyone GETS you. and if you ever go to a gathering of the juggalos, you'll see what i mean. Everyones nice to eachother and even of you've never met the person before, you feel like you already know them because you instantly have something in common. It's a way for people to connect.
Even though i hate how expensive their stuff is on their website. A jersey was $120! lol.
mangoWOW said all that needed to be said here
Pretty much on par with those teen werewolves.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q77sJT8O56E
I used to like some of their songs, but I think it's silly that there is a whole weird sub-culture based on these guys. I bet wearing face paint every day would be bad for the skin
I like listening to ICP.... but I'm not going to tattoo any Jugg-shit onto my neck. People are RIDICULOUS. Even when ICP was the, nearly, only band I'd listen to, I never considered myself a "juggalo" unless I was SUPERDUPERHIGH. If my child comes to me and says, "Momma, I'm a 'Juggalo! Break bread!" I'm gonna smack them so hard that, for the rest of their ignorant lives, they won't be able to say anything with a "J" in it.
wack.
I'm down wit the clown
What the hell is juggalo? Sorry, I'm old =S
@Kristenmomof3@xanga - amen
im down with em. i dont see anything bad about them, to be honest. i remember when i first got into it, i thought it was just going to be a "trend" with me and my friends. but its not. been down for 5 years and many more to come =)
mcl
wait wait....ICP is still around?
While I can't say much about the Juggalo culture, I can't say too many good things about the Juggalete? (spelling?) culture. Some of my closest female friends are into that but all I"ve ever seen from that kind of lifestyle is drama and pain. Most of them are living in worse conditions then me and have kids and all other sorts of problems. People stabbing them in the back, stuff stolen, etc etc. Needless to say I'm not fond of the Juggalos.
Classless morons
I have never heard of these... but it sounds like any other subculture these days... trying too hard to stand out, but all really being the same. Like emos, scene kids, hipsters...etc...
Just another culture for people to reject their personalities and substitute a standardized one to belong to some sort of group.
MAGNETS MAN. HOW DO THEY WORK???
KISS vs. ICP by TheAmazingAthiest
@lanierstrong@xanga - YES
Personally, I don't get it. My cousin and her husband are really into them, but I just don't understand it. To each his own, I guess.
Sure, you can be a part of this "family". After you've bought a bunch of overpriced, and poorly made clothes, merchandise, and make-up, that is. I can't comprehend how anyone can listen to this shit without gouging a screwdriver in their own ears.
And maybe it's just me, but every Juggalo I've ever met has been disgustingly obese. 'Must be all that Faygo they seem to like so much.
@RottenOnTheOutside@xanga - I totally agree. The whole "Juggalo" thing is really popular with a lot of the kids in my city, and I don't understand it. There was a girl in one of my classes at school that I actually got into an argument with over their lyrics. I was trying to explain how pointless and repetitive they were, and she was trying to say that their lyrics had meaning. She failed to explain what the meaning was.
juggalos in west tn, atleast the one's i've met are racist and manipulative men. i have no respect for someone who wants to be called something that can easily be mispelled to look like jiggalo.
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